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Thursday, February 25, 2016

Union Democrat Top Headlines for 02/25/2016

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Today's top headlines
Thursday, February 25, 2016  |  uniondemocrat.com
Spring awakening: What happened to El Niño?
Warm weather is expected to continue this week with sunshine and highs in the 60s and 70s across the Mother Lode, leaving residents looking back on a February …
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Today's Headlines

 
Downtown merchants gather to talk issues
Vacant storefronts, parking, homeless people and plans for the future were among the topics downtown Sonora merchants discussed …
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Calaveras County supervisor Ponte will not seek re-election
Debbie Ponte, who is grieving the death of her daughter, Michelle, said she has had more good days …
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Summerville, Mountain Oaks win at Academic Decathlon
The Academic Decathlon is a brainy test of endurance: 11 hours of hard work followed by a few …
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Residents concerned about Twain Harte burglaries
More than 50 people came to a town hall meeting Wednesday night at the American Legion Hall in …
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S'ville pulls away late to beat Escalon
With 7 minutes left in the game, Summerville head coach Ben Watson had a tough decision to make. …
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Claim Jumpers fall to Sierra in first round
It has been 16 years since the Columbia Claim Jumpers competed in the postseason, and the long awaited …
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Look on the white side
Don't expect to see Rabbine Harpell waking up over a cup of hot tea in the morning. She's …
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Recycling center closure leaves fewer options
Mother Lode residents have fewer places to take their recyclables following the closure of several recycling centers earlier …
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Internet outage caused by damaged fiber cable
Internet and phone services were restored Tuesday evening at approximately 8 p.m. after a fiber optic cable cut …
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Summerville senior organizes beautification effort
Farm work isn't always pretty, but this year Summerville High School is making it look good. As part …
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Volunteers repair vandalized Sonora mural
A downtown mural that honors a Sonora Farmers Market merchant was vandalized last Friday. An employee of Land …
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